Just a little something I found out when trying to install Antergos on my old Toshiba A100 using a Geforce Go 7300 IGA , it trys to use the most recent nvidia driver which of course doesn’t work. Solution is to uninstall the current nvidia driver + mesa and a few of it’s dependencies after installing Antergos and going to the terminal (ctrl + alt + f2). Or chrooting into it with the disc.

Then install an older nvidia driver, I found nvidia-403xx did the job and my display now happily works
I’m sorry I don’t have exact details as I did it a few months ago.

Perhaps this could be adjusted in the install script for Antergos to deal with older hardware?

Just a little something I found out when trying to install Antergos on my old Toshiba A100 using a Geforce Go 7300 IGA , it trys to use the most recent nvidia driver which of course doesn’t work. Solution is to uninstall the current nvidia driver + mesa and a few of it’s dependencies after installing Antergos and going to the terminal (ctrl + alt + f2). Or chrooting into it with the disc.

Then install an older nvidia driver, I found nvidia-403xx did the job and my display now happily works
I’m sorry I don’t have exact details as I did it a few months ago.

Perhaps this could be adjusted in the install script for Antergos to deal with older hardware?